townie
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just posting a link to this thread in some of the more popular threads http://community.boredofstudies.org/48/employment-real-estate-travel/205049/forum-ideas.html
I always get my times mixed up, especially when I do Friday night and then on saturday morning I tell people to "enjoy their night"meh i just say catcha later or have a good day. Say whatevers most comfortable. But i dont think their really is a policy on how to say goodbye to a customer...coles just advises to say goodbye and tell them "thanks for shopping at coles".
For some reason, I got a 4.5hour shift last week which was pretty cool because it isn't much longer than 4 hours but you get the 'pissy' 15min break.FFUUUUUCCCCKKKKKKKKKKK UUUU coles and ur pissy 3 hour shifts trying to get me to work 5 3hr shifts just give me 1 or 2 big shifts u stupid greedy monopalising porch monkeys. They fucking around with my social life just so they dont give me a pissy 15 min break.
LolololWhat's the policy when finishing a transaction, what do you say? I usually finish with, 'enjoy your day' or something along those lines, I try and make it personal and mix it up, customer to customer. The other day we were told we had to finish off with 'and thanks for shopping at Coles/ with us'. How gay, automated and corporate does that sound especially when you're on express and you hear the other operators on either side of you almost in the same second say, 'and thanks for shopping at Coles'. Stupid bitches!
Yea I doubt it too... wishful thinking. I found this in the SDA Coles Agreement:I doubt it. But Townie might know more.
I'm not permanent though. I'm casual.Permanent team members shall be entitled without loss of pay to an additional public
holiday in a State or Territory or locality within a State or Territory when such public
holiday is proclaimed or gazetted by the authority of the Commonwealth Government or
of a State or Territory Government and such proclaimed or gazetted holiday is to be
observed generally by persons throughout the State or Territory or a locality.
Provided that additional days proclaimed as local public holidays will be treated as
additional paid days off or pay in lieu, but work performed on these days will not attract
holiday penalty rates. This shall include: Newcastle, and the Northern Territory show
days, Port Pirie Picnic Day and the ACT Family and Community Day, which is usually
observed on the first Tuesday in November in each year.
Thought that, oh well, didn't expect anything anyway. Just happy to have a full day shift so I basically get the weekend offIt says there that they don't attract penalty rates, just days in lieu. Unlucky for a casual.
this is possibly due to a different award operating in TAS, tho I'd have to check. But i cant imagine coles (or woolworths, or any major corporation) paying public holiday rates unless they absolutely had toIn Tassie I got public holiday rates for Devonport Show Day
answer plsI've been told that we are not paid Public Holiday rates on Easter Saturday - is this correct?
I know from people at my work that they just let it run out because it only has 6 months validity on it. Current ones expire in May.Yay!, I no longerwork for this shitty company. SO sick of all the bullshit regarding rosters, just filling shelf after shelf every shift, never been happier now!
Do they just cancel my Discount Card immediately?? Im not going back there to hand it to them!